How To Use Jacobi In A Sentence

  • Henry, ever the pragmatist, considered the farrago of his brother's recent attempted coup, which had ended in the destruction of the Jacobite clans, to have been the Stuarts' last chance.
  • It reminded us of a Jacobian tragedy from the 17th century in almost every way. Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone, Director Martin Campbell and Graham King Interview EDGE OF DARKNESS – Collider.com
  • Later a refuge for Catholic priests in times of terror the Stuarts of Traquair supported Mary Queen of Scots and the Jacobite cause without counting the cost.
  • Two hundred and fifty years ago it was numbered tickets to Westminster Hall that were in demand: two Jacobite earls and a lord were on trial there.
  • Johnson at this period, the Latin poems which he contributed in praise of Cave, and of Cave's friends, or the Jacobite squibs by which he relieved his anti-ministerialist feelings. Samuel Johnson
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  • As part of the pacification of the Highlands after the collapse of the Jacobite rising of 1689-90 a royal order required all clan chieftains to take an oath of allegiance to William and Mary.
  • He was at that time "a vehement anti-ministerialist," but, after the invasion of Switzerland, a more vehement anti-Gallican, and still more intensely an anti-Jacobin: The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838
  • Alan in high good humour at the furthering of his schemes, and I in bitter dudgeon at being called a Jacobite and treated like a child. Kidnapped: The Adventures of David Balfour
  • And although American and British ideas of constitutional government dominated the first stage of the French Revolution, the constitutionalists were soon swept aside by the dictatorship of the Jacobin club.
  • Then I called Jacobi as the sun rose over the roof of my car. The 6th Target
  • These problems form the basis of a conjecture: every elliptic curve defined over the rational field is a factor of the Jacobian of a modular function field.
  • Resolutely accentualist in his outlook, he argued in a series of ‘Letters,’ that trisyllabic feet, whether dactylic or anapaestic, are fully congenial to English, ‘in spite of the Antijacobin’.
  • It was the proudest and most untractable of the Jacobins who acclaimed ‎ Bonaparte with greatest energy when he suppressed all liberty and made his hand of iron ‎ severely felt. Democracy R.I.P
  • Lochiel, one of the Jacobite commanders, brought his clansmen back to the field the next day to show them the product of their labours, and his men were horrified at what they had done in the heat of battle.
  • The logic was Jacobin, the authority deriving from a perceived mandate to recast time-honored practices.
  • This particular 'Fall of the Rate of Profit' is prophetic, as it marks the LAST; it is the launching of years of planning 'THE FINAL SOLUTION' to 'THE HUMAN PROBLEM' by capital and its allied agents from the past: the bourgeoisie AND the role-ified proletarian; the globalist banking elite; the exclusionary cartelist, cabalist, and cultist; the theocrat and tribalist, esp. from the Middle Eastern triad based in desert [ed] visions; the Fabian / Jacobin Latest posts @WeBlog.ro
  • Jacobinism -- the doctrine of the ultra-radical and anticlerical wing of the French revolutionary movement -- was as much of an ogre to eighteenth and nineteenth century conservatives as socialism and communism were their latter-day counterparts. Lerdo de Tejada: Jacobin to liberal elitist
  • By this time he had decided to act, and doubtless the fervid Jacobinism of the soldiery was the chief cause determining his action. The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 1 of 2)
  • The increasing vagueness of his promises to the Jacobites seems to show that, as time went on, he became convinced that the Hanoverian was the winning cause. Daniel Defoe
  • And so he became a Tory, as they ca’ it, which we now ca’ Jacobites, just out of a kind of needcessity, that he might belang to some side or other. Redgauntlet
  • If the cull is sufficiently small, this response is given by an element of the inverse of the Jacobian matrix.
  • School of Jacobi taught that our reason is able to perceive the suprasensible. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Robespierre had to make his speeches in the Jacobin Club, as he was not eligible for election to the Assembly.
  • But among the remaining parts of Pure Mathematics we have the theory of Elliptic Functions and of the Jacobian and Abelian Functions, and the theory of Differential Equations, including of course Partial Differential Equations. Autobiography
  • Pretender was proclaimed in Edinburgh, when the Highland army was on its march to London, and when all the hopes of hollow courtiership and inveterate Jacobitism were turned to the triumph of the ancient dynasty. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
  • Since the main part of the Jacobite army never engaged the enemy, losses were relatively light.
  • He nodded toward his Jacobian mansion atop a rise of smooth lawn. Moontide
  • Higonnet suggests that in the pursuit of universalist fraternity, however, Jacobin language lost its original libertarian meaning and that Jacobinism became a kind of sectarian religion as it moved from sensibility to ideology.
  • There are different views, in the academia, on the issue of Chen Du-xiu to bea jacobinical democrat or an early Marxian.
  • The court party retorted that the country party members were either secret Jacobites or self-seeking careerists, making trouble for their own ends.
  • Give me a highwayman and I was full to the brim; a Jacobite would do, but the highwayman was my favourite dish. Memories and Portraits
  • At a meeting of the Association of American Physicians in 1895, Jacobi of New York reported a case of hyperthermy reaching 148o F. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Cope marched north from Stirling to intercept the Jacobite forces but found them entrenched on the Corrieyairack pass in an impregnable position and diverted instead to Inverness.
  • His policy was modelled upon the worst of the panic-bred measures by means of which Pitt and his colleagues were seeking to suppress "Jacobinism" in England. A History of the United States
  • JACOBI METHOD The Jacobi method is an algorithm for determining the solutions of a system of linear equations with largest absolute values in each row and column dominated by the diagonal element. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Oh here she comes again, Margo from The Good Life in a Jacobian ruff. This week's new singles
  • In the eyes of the average Englishman a Jacobin was a monster to be shot at sight and Napoleon was the Chief Devil. The Story of Mankind
  • And so he became a Tory, as they ca’ it, which we now ca’ Jacobites, just out of a kind of needcessity, that he might belang to some side or other. Wandering Willie’s Tale
  • I called Jacobi, covered one ear, and summed up the situation. 7th Heaven
  • By using stochastic optimal control theory, the Hamilton _ Jacobi _ Bellman ( HJB ) equation for target function was gotten.
  • This year, we made the journey to Mallaig by car, enjoying the beautiful scenery, and even catching a glimpse of the Jacobite train as she puffed her way north.
  • Venetæ ‡, aviti sanguinis ingenti splendore claræ, sed Virtutum nobilitate longe clariori, piissimum/hoc Christianæ Fidei monumentum, exiguum obsequentissimæ servitutis suæ signum, quod ex pictura/_Jacobi de Ponte_ delineavit, et exſculpsit, generossimæ John Baptist Jackson 18th-Century Master of the Color Woodcut
  • Their preachers were both papists and Puritans, Jacobites and republicans; they ravished wives or influenced them to give up all fleshly pleasures; they coveted other men's goods or denied them the use of worldly possessions.
  • Dundee and Balcarres; while Dundee proposed to call a Jacobite convention in Stirling. A Short History of Scotland
  • The Jacobites managed an orderly retreat and William's forces were in no condition to pursue.
  • So the Jacobite army entered London in triumph.
  • (SR.)] [Footnote 6384: To facilitate his or her comprehension the reader might replace the word Jacobin with the expression Socialist, Marxist, national-socialist or Communist since they are all heirs to the heritage left by the French Revolutionaries. The Modern Regime, Volume 2
  • [113] The commander of the faithful rejected with firmness the idea of pillage, and directed his lieutenant to reserve the wealth and revenue of Alexandria for the public service and the propagation of the faith: the inhabitants were numbered; a tribute was imposed, the zeal and resentment of the Jacobites were curbed, and the Melchites who submitted to the Arabian yoke were indulged in the obscure but tranquil exercise of their worship. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5
  • The reader should recollect, that I have often called the public attention to the conduct of this said professed Jacobin Tailor; for instance, when Sir Francis Burdett left the Tower, and the procession was got up for him, Tailor Place undertook to attend, and to take the management of those who were on horseback; but when the time arrived, the Tailor _forgot to attend_, although he was one of the most violent against the Baronet, for going over the water and deceiving the people. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3
  • The derision into which the Cult of the Supreme Being fell after the overthrow of the Jacobins did not discredit the theme, which underwent a series of conservative metamorphoses in the 19th century.
  • The good folks, since they have read the novels, have become Jacobites; and, because all the Jacobs were Papists, the good folks must become Papists also, or, at least, papistically inclined. The Romany Rye a sequel to "Lavengro"
  • Edinburgh had fallen unopposed to the Jacobites, though the castle remained in Hanoverian hands.
  • Jacobin dictature and Napoleonic sway, the bourgeoisie had played a waiting role. Balzac
  • a Tory, as they ca 'it, which we now ca' Jacobites, just out of a kind of needcessity, that he might belang to some side or other. Stories by English Authors: Scotland (Selected by Scribners)
  • In his bonnet the champion sports a cockade neither of Jacobite white nor of Hanoverian black.
  • This odd mix of Tea Party Jacobinism and feminist grievance has become Palin's operating style. Palin's erratic behavior mars 2010 elections
  • Two months afterwards, when the gates of Toulon had been opened to the army, and I was assisting at a noyade, I had the pleasure of seeing my jacobin _locum tenens_, who had been denounced in his turn, tied back to back to a female; it was my adored Cerise. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • A battle took place on 30 April, 1690, in which a Jacobite force was routed on the low ground (haughs) at Cromdale in Morayshire by government forces.
  • The mixture of this late Jacobian work with the old work of the chantry is very curious, and can be traced all over what remains of it. Notes and Queries, Number 180, April 9, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • With the arrival of the Norsemen wooden galleys and birlinns became the common transport and these stayed in use until the Jacobite rebellion.
  • James Edward made only a half-hearted attempt to regain the throne after the death of Queen Anne, but "Jacobitism" from James in Latin, Jacobus would haunt the Hanoverian dynasty that succeeded her. Servants To Masters
  • Simply put, like whoever posted the diatribe "Traitors to Democracy, Traitors to America, Enemies of Democracy," you show your kinship to the Jacobins of the French Revolution; desirousness of murdering, oops, I should say liberating with extreme prejudice those who are "contumacious" of your socialist/fascist agenda. Wishing Limbaugh Dead except for the Sarah Factor
  • Hanoverian artillery cut the Jacobite troops to pieces, and Culloden was a slaughter.
  • On or near the sites of the famous Feuillants and Jacobins he now laid down splendid thoroughfares; and where the constitutionals or reds a decade previously had perorated and fought, the fashionable world of Paris now rolled in gilded cabriolets along streets whose names recalled the The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 1 of 2)
  • I am, as you know, a piece of that old-fashioned thing called a Jacobite; but I am so in sentiment and feeling only; for a more loyal subject never joined in prayers, for the health and wealth of George the Fourth, whom God long preserve! My Aunt Margaret's Mirror
  • At the same time, he was active in politics, in the “Second Left,” which rejected Marxist dogmas of the traditional so-called Jacobin left and was critical of statism and bureaucracy. THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS
  • “I tauld ye that ye would find nae Jacobites here.” Rob Roy
  • On 3 October 1745 Drummond was forced to suspend payments - allegedly because he supported the Jacobite rebellion.
  • Elizabethan and Jacobian periods is particularly full; and this is as it should be; for at no time was our language more equally removed from conventionalism and commonplace, or so fitted to refine strength of passion with recondite thought and airy courtliness of phrase. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860
  • On 3 October 1745 Drummond was forced to suspend payments - allegedly because he supported the Jacobite rebellion.
  • But baronial powers were largely abolished after the 1745 Jacobite rebellion.
  • The Jacobite forces were well entrenched and kept up a steady bombardment of the city, which shredded the defences inside the walls.
  • Jacobinic terrorism
  • Timothy Dwight, the fervently reactionary and comically pompous head of Yale University, was a strong Federalist supporter who predicted that the accession of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency would lead to "a frenzied dance of Jacobinism. Lerdo de Tejada: Jacobin to liberal elitist
  • Many more felt a sentimental attachment to Jacobitism, or at least alienation from the arriviste courts of William III and the Georges.
  • Wordsworth's Beau Monde reviewer, by contrast, is clearly made nervous by the poem's "Jacobin" implication that the poor would be justified in violently seizing their rights, or having rights seized on their behalf. close window Notes on 'Captivation and Liberty in Wordsworth's Poems on Music'
  • Convention were proscribed as regicides, when the word Jacobin sent a thrill of horror down every respectable spinal chord, the daughter of The French Revolution A Short History
  • They had taken part in a Jacobite plot against William III.
  • In France, faced with the tradition of (so-called) Jacobin centralism and with strong assimilationist tendencies, there is a long way to go.
  • The rhythm and tone of Jacobi's voice is complemented by classical ballet music and original music by Paul Grabowsky.
  • They were staunch Jacobites, and even after Culloden they continued to bear arms and wear the white cockade.
  • What Burke argued passionately against, by contrast, was the French Revolution and Jacobin thinking, which he saw as expressing an unhistorical, tyrannical spirit and an importunate desire for power.
  • Jacobi knew that every gene has a little bit of DNA ahead of it called a promoter, which decides where the protein which the gene codes for is produced. The Perfect Plan
  • And Jacobi is, well, Jacobi, which is to say erudite, charming, and perfectly at ease in both of his roles. DVD Verdict
  • Una nación no enloquece por hacer cosas extravagantes, mientras las emprenda con un espíritu extravagante: Los cruzados que no se arreglaban la barba hasta no contemplar Jerusalén, los jacobinos llamándose los unos a los otros Harmondius o Epaminodas cuando sus nombres eran Jacques y Jules. El Funcionario Loco
  • A cowardly bourgeoisie, directors in cellars, a clubbist (Jacobin) municipality, waging the most illegal war against us."] [Footnote 3320: "Archives Nationales," F7, 3200. The French Revolution - Volume 1
  • The robot kinematics is analyzed, the kinematics equation and the Jacobian matrix are built.
  • These problems form the basis of a conjecture: every elliptic curve defined over the rational field is a factor of the Jacobian of a modular function field.
  • Deputies writing to their constituents describing the threat posed by Jacobins and sans-culottes may have been genuine in their fears.
  • Their blood up, the Jacobites, most of them armed with small round shields, known as targes, and double-edged broadswords, hurtled down the slope.
  • The lares, penates and relics of our sacred ancestors have been spared the impious axe of Jacobin tyranny.
  • Jacobi's basic thesis is that Fichte's reworking of Kantian transcendental idealism leads to an impoverished egoism which has no knowledge of objects or subjects in themselves.
  • Hugh Speke and Aaron Smith, men to whom a hunt after a Jacobite was the most exciting of all sports. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4
  • In addition to that, Constant's lecture of 1819 reflected more recent experiences, namely the Jacobin lesson and Sismondi's work, as Biancamaria Fontana properly pointed out in her edition of Constant's Political Writings (Cambridge University Press, 1988, pp. 15 – 21). 'Economic Sentiments'
  • The Jacobites stood the fire for some time before charging, being decimated by grape and musket shot.
  • One might as well look to find a sane man ready to do battle for the Jacobin, which is all but a convertible term for The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859
  • They had taken part in a Jacobite plot against William III.
  • [The Jacobite strain of "To daunton me," must have been in the mind of the poet when he wrote this pithy lyric for the Museum.] The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
  • On Day Three, the Jacobites could elect to scale the walls of the castle in an escalade complete with purpose built ladders for the game or settle down into a siege of the castle. Archive 2008-07-01
  • I am, as you know, a piece of that old-fashioned thing called a Jacobite; but I am so in sentiment and feeling only, for a more loyal subject never joined in prayers for the health and wealth of George the Fourth, whom God long preserve! My Aunt Margaret's Mirror
  • Jacobitism Not everyone was reconciled to the breach in the succession that occurred with the Glorious Revolution.
  • An immersion theatre using the latest special effects will give visitors an idea of the bloody carnage that the relentless cannonade of grapeshot inflicted on the Jacobite lines.
  • Archaeologists have found proof of the first ever use on British soil of a terrifying new weapon at the Battle of Killiecrankie, at which 2,500 Jacobites annihilated a force of 4,000 redcoats.
  • Stephen of Antioch's full translation appears in a 1523 edition, Haly filius abbas Liber totius medicine necessaria … regalis dispositionis nomen assumpsit (Lyon, Typis Jacobi Myt), Liber primus Practice, chap. 19 — 21, fols. 151ra — 153va. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • As I rounded the second-floor landing, I called Jacobi on my cell phone, knowing full well that I couldn't wait for him to arrive. The 6th Target
  • Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire du Jacobinism, [Memoirs illustrating the History of Jacobinism] Chronological List
  • GRIFFITH, Dominus de Bromfeld, = = Filia JACOBI | obiit 1270, sepultus apud Valcraeys. Notes and Queries, Number 79, May 3, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • Republican was no better than a democrat, a Jacobin, a revolutionary incendiary; and the Federalist no better than a monocrat and a Tory. Union and Democracy
  • At a meeting of the Association of American Physicians in 1895, Jacobi of New York reported a case of hyperthermy reaching 148 degrees F. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • “Yes, I did mention them; they are rising in France, Germany and England; they are leagued with the Jacobins on both sides of the water, and threaten the destruction of all this 'varsal world.” Margaret
  • Both on its advance and retreat, Jacobites fought skirmishes at Clifton, in the Eden valley.
  • What Burke argued passionately against, by contrast, was the French Revolution and Jacobin thinking, which he saw as expressing an unhistorical, tyrannical spirit and an importunate desire for power.
  • I must say that an alternative history in which the two parties compromise on a not-too-bad health care plan strikes me as rather less likely than one where Bonnie Prince Charlie conquers a Jacobite kingdom in Virginia. Economics
  • The word "send" in "send Him victorious" is a relic of the Jacobite adaptation of the original anthem. The History and Significance of The National Anthem
  • The foreigner gained time to anarchize by gold the government he could not overthrow by arms, to crush in their own councils the genuine republicans, by the fraternal embraces of exaggerated and hired pretenders, and to turn the machine of Jacobinism from the change to the destruction of order: and, in the end, the limited monarchy they had secured was exchanged for the unprincipled and bloody tyranny of Robespierre, and the equally unprincipled and maniac tyranny of Bonaparte. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
  • [A bothy is a cottage or hut where labouring servants are lodged, and is sometimes built of wood, as we read in the _Jacobite Relics_, ii. Notes and Queries, Number 231, April 1, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • It is needless to describe in detail the literary task-work done by Johnson at this period, the Latin poems which he contributed in praise of Cave, and of Cave's friends, or the Jacobite squibs by which he relieved his anti-ministerialist feelings. Samuel Johnson
  • Not only that, numerous French Jacobins and sans-culottes were aware of this in the 1790s as were many of their democratic radical brethren across the English Channel.
  • Left, which rejected Marxist dogmas of the traditional so-called Jacobin The Commanding Heights
  • (Hillaire Belloc noted once that, while Jacobite songs were often heard in English homes, he had been warned by the gendarmerie for intoning “Vexilla regis” on a beach in Brittany.) History
  • S and R are real, with R nonnegative, and rewriting Schrödinger's equation in terms of these new variables to obtain a pair of coupled evolution equations: the continuity equation for ρ = R2 and a modified Hamilton-Jacobi equation for S, differing from the usual classical Hamilton-Jacobi equation only by the appearance of an extra term, the quantum potential Bohmian Mechanics
  • (October Fifth), in Austrian prison, in Jacobin tribune, armed for insurrection (August Tenth), keeps her carriage, fustigated, insane. The French Revolution
  • The governor of the garrison was suspected of being a Jacobite traitor; an allegation he vehemently denied.
  • Hamilton begins his defense by decrying the scandal itself, with much denouncing of "Jacobinism" the Jacobins, in France, were fresh in everyone's mind from the disastrous end to the French Revolution -- which was only a few years in the past, when Hamilton wrote this pamphlet. Chris Weigant: America's First Political Sex Scandal: The Reynolds/Hamilton Affair
  • Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire du Jacobinism, [Memoirs illustrating the History of Jacobinism] x Chronological List
  • His silence in the face of melting icecaps and inundated cities created - exactly as he knew it would - the kind of dissonance that whipped the nation into the frenzy of environmental "Jacobinism" that characterized the 2010s. Born on the Sixth of July: Celebrating George Bush's Secret Presidential Life
  • I have called Jacobinism, resulting from the effects of a Western education that has been unable to penetrate harmoniously the complicated structure of Chinese character. Appearances Being Notes of Travel
  • I am a in sharp rein but i get revolting when meryta aldose that ultimateness enets is clew religiously the blowhard, or that all jacobinical remuneration are retral, or that antilles demographer is aerobic. Rational Review
  • It prompted that deep look at the so called Death-gene (the gene postulated by natural science as a hygienic purification agent, against cancer and so forth; As a stratagem to let life reach the point where it would no longer be necessary, like the pretty Jacobian praxis lived out by Robespierre, if we may risk confusion between mode and content of exposition, but clear up the problems yourselves). The Pulse-Soldier
  • Sometimes conflict was tinged with a political colouring: Jacobitism or Jacobinism.
  • The foreigner gained time to anarchise by gold the government he could not overthrow by arms, to crush in their own councils the genuine republicans, by the fraternal embraces of exaggerated and hired pretenders, and to turn the machine of Jacobinism from the change to the destruction of order; and, in the end, the limited monarchy they had secured was exchanged for the unprincipled and bloody tyranny of Robespierre, and the equally unprincipled and maniac tyranny of Bonaparte. Letters
  • But in the half-century that had passed since Robespierre's Jacobins waged their life and death struggle against feudal reaction, the economic structure and social physiognomy of Europe had changed.
  • Under the pa - triarch and the maphrian, one hundred and fifty archbifliops and bifbops have been counted in the different ages of the Jacobite church; but the order of the hierarchy is relaxed or ditfolved, and the greater part of their diocefes is confined to the neighbourhood of the Euphrates and the Tigris. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • I did not want to recriminate, but yesterday I saw a sitting of the Jacobins; I shudder for the fatherland; I saw forming itself the army of the new Moniteur/Morning Chronicle
  • Jacobi's version of Pascal's wager was also decisive for another later religious critic of secular rationalism, Søren Kierkegaard.
  • I don't normally consider myself a Jacobian (one who follows every move Jacobs makes), but this collection and its show had me reeling! Joey Jalleo: Inside Fashion Week: Calgon!!! Take Me Away!
  • Of course, the problem being that people like that lady in the Confederate tee shirt tend to be ignorant yahoos who wouldn’t know a Jacobite from a Jacobin. joe from Lowell says: Matthew Yglesias » Pro-Slavery
  • Königsberger is also famed for his biography of Helmholtz and his biographical Festschrift for Jacobi.
  • And since, even when idealized, nature still remains ˜nature™, it follows according to Jacobi that in practice Fichte's idealism is but a form of materialism. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
  • Most had, understandably assumed that Jacobite glass objects had solid provenances and that those who had written on the subject had done so after having done their research.
  • The female Jacobins, famed Tricoteuses with knitting-needles, take flight; are met at the doors by a Gilt Youthhood and 'mob of four thousand persons;' are hooted, flouted, hustled; fustigated, in a scandalous manner, cotillons retrousses; -- and vanish in mere hysterics. The French Revolution
  • At twelve o'clock the crowd assembled round the "altar of the country" (_autel de la patrie_), not seeing the commissioners of the Jacobin club, who had promised to bring the petition to be signed, of their own accord chose four commissioners of their number to draw up one. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution
  • The Jacobite story was one of history's longest running spy sagas.
  • By Dana Jacobi - Buckwheat is one of my favorite foods, so recipes using this warm-tasting and gluten-free whole grain, which is also called kasha, appear here regularly. Kansas City infoZine Headlines
  • While Robespierre ranted, he directed the band of the Garde Nationale and served up Jacobin ditties.
  • And so he became a Tory, as they ca 'it, which we now ca' Jacobites, just out of a kind of needcessity, that he might belang to some side or other. Redgauntlet
  • In 1715, Jacobite rebels were defeated at the battle of Preston.
  • Galois, after reading Abel and Jacobi's work, worked on the theory of elliptic functions and abelian integrals.
  • This is most blatant in France because of the highly centralised state and government control known as jacobinisme.
  • James Edward made only a half-hearted attempt to regain the throne after the death of Queen Anne, but "Jacobitism" from James in Latin, Jacobus would haunt the Hanoverian dynasty that succeeded her. Servants To Masters
  • He appears to have synthesized the different and conflicting traditions of plebiscitarian leadership, Jacobin republicanism, and parliamentary democracy.
  • Klemperer's friend Jacobi is invited into an air-raid shelter that's off limits to wearers of the Star with the words "Come on in, mate. Survivor
  • His new book, Walking through Scotland's History, examines pedestrianism from Roman Legions to travelling folk, via missionaries and Jacobites.
  • I am a in sharp rein but i get revolting when meryta aldose that ultimateness enets is clew religiously the blowhard, or that all jacobinical remuneration are retral, or that antilles demographer is aerobic. Rational Review
  • In particular, their Jacobite Ale packs a bit of a wallop.
  • Quite apart from the movement's effect on the balance of party power, which should be short-lived, it has given us a new political type: the antipolitical Jacobin. Tea Party Jacobins: The State Of American Politics Today
  • Meanwhile Claverhouse had raised a Jacobite force of 2,000 Highland clansmen.
  • Les hommes qui parlent sans cesse de justice et de vertu à la Convention ou aux Jacobins, sont ceux qui la foulent aux pieds quand ils le peuvent; en voici la preuve. Moniteur/Morning Chronicle
  • By contrast the French Revolution in its Jacobin phase came to support a policy of general slave emancipation (the Decree of Pluviose An 2, February 1794). Librarian's Holiday
  • After determining the assemble scheme, the closed forward and inverse solution and velocity Jacobin matrix of the two degree of freedom parallel mechanism are obtained.
  • _ Biblical critics are inclined, however, to accept in its strict sense the translation of the Jacobian divines. The Superstitions of Witchcraft
  • On the twenty-eighth the departmental authorities overrode municipal objections and called them to arms, and the next day this force stormed the town hall and overthrew the Jacobin commune.
  • Unionists would praise the prescience of the men of 1707, Jacobites and nationalists would execrate them, but in itself such a union was probably no more momentous than its architects were moral.
  • Jacobi deduced a formula for the approximants in terms of determinants in 1845.
  • Beatrix and her brother Frank, now the fifth viscount, are ardent Jacobites, and Esmond becomes involved with them in a plot to restore James Edward Stuart, the old pretender, to the throne on the death of Queen Anne.
  • Jacobite risings took place in 1715 and 1745, though both were defeated.
  • Jacobi is a deadpan therapist for an angry couple, played by Whitaker and Williams, who fail to understand the conventions of the counsellor-counsellee relationship; there is a masked killer pursuing a screaming girl; a married couple of children's entertainers in clown makeup suffer a full-scale nervous breakdown leaving a party; a bizarre quartet of sado-masochism enthusiasts advertise themselves on the kind of German TV ad you might see in a hotel room. The Guardian World News
  • ‘Ye may swear that,’ replied the provost — ‘as black a Jacobite as the auld leaven can make him; but a sonsy, merry companion, that none of us think it worth while to break wi’ for all his brags and his clavers. Redgauntlet
  • Constitution, commonly known as the Jacobin Club because of its meetings at a former convent whose Dominican inhabitants had been known in Paris as Jacobins. Annotations
  • Arras was a famous Jacobin centre, and from the balcony of this theatre, Lebon, one of the Jacobins, directed the executions, which took place abundantly on the pretty _place_. A Day's Tour A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg
  • The first of these Jacobite bishops (they did not take the title patriarch) of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • It was Taine who famously described the Jacobin revolution as the product of an impoverished salariat, an oversupply of educated labour: "students in garrets, bohemians in lodgings, physicians without patients and lawyers without clients in lonely Offices…so many Marats, Robespierres, and St Justs in embryo. The Guardian World News
  • In Jacobite times, targes were the highlanders' main means of defence in battle.
  • They came to power in 1791, and the popular mob uprising of 31 May-2 June 1793 led to their ouster from the Convention, the ascension of the Jacobins, and the trial and subsequent execution of prominent Girondins, including Brissot, in late October 1793. Annotations
  • Jacobi presented a paper concerning iterated functions to the Berlin Academy of Sciences in 1825.
  • We don't know for sure but recent evidence points to a Jacobite safe house in Stirling.
  • JACOBI METHOD To begin the Jacobi method, solve the first equation for the second equation for and so on, as follows Then make an initial approximation of the solution 1, 2, 3, …, initial aproximation, and substitute xi these values of into the right-hand side of the rewritten equations to obtain the first approximation. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • He showed how to find integrals of a general system of partial differential equations by using sequential complete systems instead of passing to Jacobian systems.
  • Since the main part of the Jacobite army never engaged the enemy, losses were relatively light.
  • Derek Jacobi was Hamlet
  • The commander of the faithful rejected with firmness the idea of pillage, and directed his lieutenant to reserve the wealth and revenue of Alexandria for the public service and the propagation of the faith: the inhabitants were numbered; a tribute was imposed, the zeal and resentment of the Jacobites were curbed, and the Melchites who submitted to the Arabian yoke were indulged in the obscure but tranquil exercise of their worship. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5
  • The precautions relative to my absence from Paris were limited to placing us under the surveillance of the 'procureur' of the commune, who was at the same time president of the Jacobin club; but he was also a physician of repute, and without having any doubt that he had received secret orders relative to me, I thought it would favour the chances of our safety if I selected him to attend my patient. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • I called Jacobi, and he called Chief Tracchio, who called a judge, who reportedly said, “You want an arrest warrant based on a comic book?” 7th Heaven
  • Patriots with feruled sticks; and Jacobins kissing the hem of his garment. The French Revolution
  • On the contrary, Jacobi had been forced to use the term, and to oppose it to reason, only because the philosophers had pre-empted the latter term, and had unduly restricted it to mean the kind of discursive conceptualization that abstracts from real things and is ultimately irrelevant to judgments of existence. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
  • NOTE: When George I imported his seraglio of impoverished gentlewomen from Germany, he provided the Jacobite songwriters with material for some of their most ribald verses. Great Scots
  • JACOBI METHOD Example Use the Jacobi method to approximate the solution of the following system of linear equations. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The view that Anne was a sentimental Jacobite who secretly wished her brother-in-law to succeed her has now been debunked as myth.
  • The rout of the Jacobins could not fail to encourage monarchists of every stripe.
  • When a rifacimento of the 'Friend' took place, at vol.ii. p. 240, he states his reasons for reprinting the lecture referred to, one of the series delivered at Bristol in the year 1794-95, because, says he, "This very lecture, vide p. 10, has been referred to in an infamous libel in proof of the author's Jacobinism. The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838
  • Jacobite pamphlets often reflected an awareness of the mixed nature of their support.
  • (Hillaire Belloc noted once that, while Jacobite songs were often heard in English homes, he had been warned by the gendarmerie for intoning “Vexilla regis” on a beach in Brittany.) History
  • A priest came out, wearing the Jacobin habit, one of those preaching friars who had been fevering the blood of Paris. The Path of the King
  • Sachez, citoyens, qu'hier le président du tribunal révolutionnaire a proposé ouvertement aux Jacobins de chasser de la Moniteur/Morning Chronicle
  • It's also named for the deposed Catholic king of Great Britain, James II and VII, who inspired what became known as the Jacobite movement. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • Their growth is interesting: first the plain ones of very early days, then panels appeared, then the pointed arch with its architectural effect, then the low-pointed arch of Tudor and early Jacobian times, and the geometrical ornament. Furnishing the Home of Good Taste A Brief Sketch of the Period Styles in Interior Decoration with Suggestions as to Their Employment in the Homes of Today
  • When a group of Dominican monks founded a house in the rue St Jacques in Paris they became known as Jacobins.
  • While not necessarily known as a whitewater paradise, Jacobi points out that countless creeks in the area churn with whitewater after a good rain. Forbes.com: News
  • That the other party, which demands great changes here, and is so pleased to see them everywhere else, which party I call Jacobin, that this faction does, from the bottom of its heart, approve the Declaration, and does erect its crest upon the engagement, there can be little doubt. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12)
  • Franklin; his support for the early stages of the French one was never — as it was by many other erstwhile "jacobins" — explicitly retracted. 3 Though perhaps unwilling to notice the new kinds of misery caused by the industrial innovations of friends such as Boulton and Introduction

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